Gender and global politics in the Asia-Pacific
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Gender and global politics in the Asia-Pacific
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009
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  Niigata
  Toyama
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  Kyoto
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  Wakayama
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  Hiroshima
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  Kumamoto
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Contents of Works
- Preface : how Jindy Pettman redraw my mental map / Cynthia Enloe
- Critical feminist international relations in the Asia-Pacific / Bina D'Costa and Katrina Lee-Koo
- "Worlding women" in international law / Hilary Charlesworth
- Gendered economies in the Asia-Pacific / V. Spike Peterson
- The "Kitsch" of war : misappropriating Sun Tzu for an American imperial hypermasculinity / Ching-Chane Hwang and L.H.M. Ling
- When the UN "succeeds" : the case of Cambodia / Sandra Whitworth
- Feminizing global governance / Shirin Rai
- Confessions of a failed feminist IR scholar : feminist methodologies in practice in Peshawar / Anne McNevin
- One woman's everyday resistance : an empowering, yet cautionary, tale from Vietnam / Kim Huynh
- Women's engagement with Islam in South and South-East Asia / Shakira Hussein
- Gender mainstreaming in a post-conflict state : toward democratic peace in Timor Leste? / Nina Hall and Jacqui True
- Shifting terrains of transnational engagement : women's organizing in Fiji / Nicole George
- Re-claiming Pacific Island regionalism : does neo-liberalism have to reign? / Claire Slatter and Yvonne Underhill-Sem
- A feminist politics of region? : reflecting and re-visioning IR from Asia and the Pacific / Jindy Pettman
- Afterword / J. Ann Tickner
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book demonstrates the integral nature of gendered issues and feminist frameworks for a comprehensive understanding of contemporary IR bringing together the work of feminist scholars, teachers and activists into a coherent and accessible collection.
Table of Contents
- Preface: How Jindy Pettman Redrew My Mental Map
- C.Enloe PART I: 'LIVING IN THE MARGINS': GENDERING THE GLOBAL Critical Feminist International Relations in the Asia-Pacific
- B.D'Costa & K.Lee-Koo 'Worlding Women' in International Law
- H.Charlesworth Gendered Economies in the Asia-Pacific
- V.Spike Peterson PART II: GENDERING GLOBAL POLITICS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC The KITSCH of War: Misappropriating Sun Tzu for an American Imperial Hypermasculinity
- C.C.Hwang & L.H.M.Ling When the UN 'Succeeds': The Case of Cambodia
- S.Whitworth Feminizing Global Governance
- S.Rai PART III: 'WORLDING WOMEN': CONFRONTING GENDERED POLITICS IN ASIA Confessions of a Failed Feminist IR Scholar: Feminist Methodologies in Practice in Peshawar
- A.McNevin One Woman's Everyday Resistance: An Empowering yet Cautionary Tale from Vietnam
- K.Huynh Women's Engagement with Islam in South and South-East Asia
- S.Hussein PART IV: LINKING LOCAL WITH GLOBAL: FEMINIST ACTION AND ACTIVISM IN THE PACIFIC Gender Mainstreaming in a Post-Conflict State: Toward Democratic Peace in Timor Leste?
- N.Hall & J.True Shifting Terrains of Transnational Engagement: Women's Organizing in Fiji
- N.George Re-claiming Pacific Island Regionalism: Does Neo-liberalism Have to Reign?
- C.Slatter & Y.Underhill-Sem Conclusion A Feminist Politics of Region? Reflecting and Re-visioning IR from Asia and the Pacific
- J.Pettman Afterword
- J.A.Tickner
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